What is a Level 1 schedule?

What is a Level 1 schedule?

Level 1: A Level 1 schedule is a high-level schedule that reflects key milestones and summary activities by major phase, stage or project being executed. This schedule level may represent summary activities of an execution stage, specifically engineering, procurement, construction and start-up activities.

What is Level 1 and Level 2 schedule?

Level 1 and 2 schedules are normally developed as part of the pre-feasibility studies to determine the viability of the project. Only Mega projects will have a fully maintained Level 1 and Level 2 schedule. Smaller project typically only have a Level 2 schedule.

What is a Level 0 schedule?

Level 0: This is the total project and in effect is a single bar spanning the project time from start to finish. Level zero schedules normally will include the project or program major milestones and bars indicating key scope. Level 1: This represents the schedule for the project by its major components.

What is L1 L2 L3 in project management?

After talk with a senior PM, he said L1 is referring to “planned date” before charter submit. L2 refer to the date in charter. L3 refer to the actual date (update after project close).

What is a Level 3 Primavera schedule?

The Level 3 schedule spans the whole of the project and is used to support the monthly report. It includes all major milestones, major elements of design, engineering, procurement, construction, testing, commissioning and/or start-up. Level 4 Schedule Execution Schedule, also called a Project Working Level Schedule.

What is level 3 schedule in planning?

Control Level Schedule (Level 3 Schedule or Network Schedule) is an actual project schedule control and management tool for a work level.

What is a Level 6 schedule?

LEVEL 6 : Micro-detail Activities schedule/programme, by Project Phase by Area/Unit by Single or Multi-disciplines by Micro-detail Activities.

What is Level 4 planning?

Level 4 is the detailed working level schedule, where each schedule is an expansion of part of a Level 3 schedule, and is established within the integrated project schedule. The Level 4 schedule may be for the whole of the project or a part of the project depending on the size of the project and complexity of the work.

What is a Level 2 project plan?

A Project Summary Schedule (or Level 2 Schedule) is a high level integrated project schedule for the entire project time frame that is used for high level internal and external management reporting by summarising to the management summary schedule (Master Schedule (Level 1 Schedule)).

What is Level 3 project schedule?

The Level 3 schedule spans the whole of the project and is used to support the monthly report. It includes all major milestones, major elements of design, engineering, procurement, construction, testing, commissioning and/or start-up.

What is a Tier 2 Schedule?

Level 2 Schedule Management Summary, also called a Summary Master Schedule (SMS). It depicts the overall project broken down into its major components by area and is used for higher-level management reporting.

What is item No 1 in the Primavera time schedule?

Item no. 1 represent the root level which summarize the whole primavera time schedule and cannot be repeated, i.e. if you want to know the primavera time schedule overall duration, completion date, percentage completed you should go to level 1.

Level 1: Represents the schedule’s major components. A Level 1 schedule is normally displayed as a bar chart and may include key milestones.

What is activity list area (WBS) in Primavera?

A-1 The Activity List Area: The colors in the activity list area represent the Work Break Down Structure (WBS) of the project, it is a hierarchy color coding identify different levels, each primavera time schedule has its own WBS and i will explain the above time schedule color coding to give you an idea how it work as per the following:

What is a Level 5 project schedule?

Level 5 schedules are temporary documents based on the ‘Look-ahead’ schedule and used to coordinate work in an area. Executive Summary, also called a Project Master Schedule (PMS). This is a major milestone type of schedule; usually only one page, it highlights major project activities, milestones, and key deliverables for the whole project.

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